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led them to their discovery. i got to speak with the local expert on how and why this could happen. it is the outcome nobody wanted. kiely rodni was seen august six following a party. sunday, an scb that looks like the one she was driving was pulled from a lake a few hundred yards away. >> we believe this is our missing person. we have not been able to positively identify, but it is more than likely where we are today. >> authorities had searched a large perimeter, including the creek reservoir, searching with sonar and divers but it was the independent group that ended up finding the vehicle sunday. >> we placed two sonar boats in the water. by 11:15 kevin dineen detected
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-- nick conducted -- it was determined to be a vehicle in 15 feet of water. >> the sheriff's office addressed a major question posed following the discovery of the volunteers made. >> how did we not find it when we were searching? the lake was searched extensively with sonar. we had divers, swimmers, that is part is -- that is part of what we will have to debrief. >> chief -- has played a major search. he says teams are often not equipped with the highest technology, especially when it comes to diving. >> a lot of times, the teams are voluntary arms of the sheriff. search-and-rescue teams are per prize of volunteers. >> as law-enforcement continues to look at what they may have missed, -- is far from mesa
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laboratory event but they should feel proud in bringing closer -- closure. >> i am confident in those who do the work. it was danger -- it was dangerous work but they have volunteered to do that. >> there are still a lotf estise sris ce and blwe after press conference including how the car got to the lake, how long it was there and how long it was there. the family says they will continue to celebrate her spirit and the gift they are receiving knowing that kylie will remain with us even though we will not get them back. that is a statement from the family who is very early on in their grieving process. >> adventures with purpose is a community funded team that specializes in under wonders
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search and recovery. they were featured earlier on nightline. they explain how they got into roaming the country and how to search for missing people. >> i started a youtube series in july, 2018. that was just simply getting in the water and searching what was out of sight. pop cans, garbage. >> when did you make this shift from trying to clean things off the bottom of the lake to somehow trying to find all sorts of evidence from previous cases? human bodies? >> it became a calling. a family reached out to me in the fall of 2018. they had seen videos we were putting on youtube, finding vehicles and pulling them out of the water. they reached out and said they had a lost loved one, we believe they are in the water. can you help us? nobody else is helping us.
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and doug are filling a critical need, going where police rarely have to tools, technology and skills to go. >> what is the presented shell of success? how often do you get the results you want? >> for the cases we take on, 15% to 18%. >> we have an 18% chance today? >> for law-enforcement, i am close -- i am sure those sit -- >> on its website, adventures with purpose say it hit -- it has helped solve 23 missing casing persons. they are searching for other missing persons, luisa print as -- i net adams has been missing for more than a year. she was last heard from on april 25, 2021 in san luis obispo.
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>> new information on the investigation into misconduct allegations by members of the antioch police department. antioch mayor confirmed a total of eight troll officers are under investigation by the fbi and the das office. a first announced the probe in late march, alleging crimes of moral turpitude and other offenses against officers from both the antioch and pittsburgh police department spirit >> -- departments. >> a grand jury has been paneled. as a result, it could increase the number of officers under investigation. >> the eight officers represent 1/10 of the cities tour entire police force. three officers from the pittsburgh pdr under investigation. >> new details on the self-pay cold case. a man charged in a 40-year-old murder in sunnyvale is now in jail.
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75-year-old gary ramirez was arrested in maui. officials say he killed 15-year-old karen stitt in 1982. a tip and dna evidence led investigators to ramirez. investigators say he has no known criminal history but it is possible he could have victimized more people. >> bart in -- has been removed by a group of activists. luz pena has been covering the story for months and today spoke to vendors who say the city is taking too long with the permit process. >> what is happening in san francisco's mission district is city issues. they have 150 vendors who want permits to sell legally on the streets. the challenge is to get the city to process applications. without approval, police cannot approve.
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just like any other business owner who cleans their store before opening, he doug lopez those the same. the difference, she has to set up every day to sell jewelry on this corner of 24th street. >> when i come here to sell my merchandise, it is very different. it was more safe. different people. >> she has been a street vendor for eight years hence is lately new vendors have come in to sell stolen merchandise and drugs. her concern is her nine-year-old daughter who has been coming to work for her during the summer break. >> we can't even walk through there. people are squished together. >> a month ago, at the request of a supervisor, -- placed this fence to stop open drug use and illegal vending from happeningtn francisco's health department --
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with no timeline over the weekend, this fence was removed. >> it is frustrating that it has taken this long to get the on landing -- to get the online permitting up. >> sfpd cannot reinforce the street vendor lot because not all profligate -- not all applications have been processed. even though this law passed three months ago. >> until they process this application, they feel comfortable enforcing the law. >> the group -- >> our list has grown to 150 people were looking to apply for permits. >> one of those is miguel. he has worked for someone who tells him everything was purchased, but they will not tell him where. >> [speaking spanish]
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>> asked for milagro and her daughter, they are hoping for a miracle. >> you are basically your moms security? >> yes. >> community leaders are having a meeting to advise the city on how to proceed as the permitting process continues to be backlogged. they decided they want the fence to be placed back on 24th street. >> thank you. the strike by some 2000 kaiser mental health clinicians entered its second week. this is video of the picket line outside of the facility in oakland. clinicians aren't in that -- clinicians are demanding pay increases. kaiser says it is engaging in negotiations. >> a warning from the fbi, groups that are now being targeted by ransomware. gassing up, a new proposal to stop production of new gas
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could ban the construction of new gas stations. the proposal commands cities adopt climate change initiatives which includes moving away from possible fuel. cornell barnard explains some are ready to pump the brakes. >> we do not think the 20 20's are a time to be building new gas stations. >> hastings is saying no to gas stations. his organization, the coalition opposing new gas stations, has rallied and protested for years to prevent cities from allowing them to be built. >> you have all past climate emergency resolutions. how about we recognize that and put some meaning to it? actually stop doing angst like permitting the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure? >> currently, there's 140 gas stations in sonoma county. -- have already adopted bands on
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new construction. santa rosa and windsor will consider them this month. windsor mayor sam salmon is often seen seeing -- riding his bike around town. >> there has been no demand for new gas stations and windsor. they seem to be serving the community, we are not trying to hurt anybody. we are trying to take steps forward to per reserve what we have. >> more gas stations don't make sense when california is trying to move toward electric vehicles. governor newsom has announced all news -- all new cars and trucks must be zero admission by 2025. many liked the idea. >> i think we are fine and how many gas stations we have it >> there are also drawbacks to electric vehicles. the batteries. how do we do that? that's twice as much power. >> trade associations like the western states petroleum
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association criticize the ban, saying making it harder to find a commodity we need everyday generally means cost goes up. add biscuits say they will keep pushing to prevent more gas stations to move in. >> we have been buffeted by wildfire, -- wide-out 6000 homes. these are consequences of the climate crisis and we are doing things in the north bay to respond to the crisis. >> during the pandemic, many bay area restaurants pivoted to outdoor dining, taking over parking lots and streets. some cities have moved to make it permanent. one north bay city is on the verge of a different approach. lena holland explains the change that could come to mill valley. >> parklets like this one here be a thing of the past as city
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planners look to approve a seasonal outdoor business program. during the pandemic when endurance -- indoor restaurant space was restricted, nil valley adopted the temporary outdoor business plan which allowed restaurants to expand their business outdoors in the public right-of-way. this waived conditional use permits revive parking based on the floored area of the business , something locals have grown to appreciate. >> it is nice to be able to walk down -- to walk downtown. before, we were outside all the time. i love to be able to do that. >> that program was supposed to sunset at the end of june but was extended until october 31 of this year. instead of ending it completely, the city is considering a seasonal plan to last from the beginning of june until the end of october. vicki changes the expansion of their business may not reduce
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the number of parking spaces they are fired at. >> i can appreciate they are looking at it. obviously, it has to have equity amongst all the different restaurants. i have not found it to impact the parking. >> the mill valley planning commission is expected to vote on this in their meeting tomorrow night at 7:00. >> to the southwest where nearly 50 million americans are under flood watches. >> taxes hammered by torrential rain. now, it is moving east. reena roy has the latest. >> a1 in 1000 weather event slamming this city of dallas. a summer's worth of rain falling overnight, some areas seeing 15 inches in just 12 hours. >> people are stuck out here. this weather ain't no joke. >> water rescues underway.
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drivers stuck for hours, including jim mcquaid who says his drive home from work usually takes 50 minutes. this kind -- this time, two and a half hours. some roads slowly reopening. a similar scene in new mexico where 150 people were stuck for hours without food or water in carlsbad caverns. >> nobody knew what time we could leave. we thought maybe a couple of errors. -- a couple of hours. >> millions are facing extremely dry conditions. oregon, washington and idaho under red flag earnings as lightning may spark fires. temperatures in the northwest remain above average. >> flooding has been so bad in some areas with extreme drought, dry terrain unable to absorb the water. dais -- dallas is in its highest
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level of drought. >> here, relatively calm. >> let's see what we have in store. >> i am going to give you one quick look at the satellite radar image of the rain that continues to fall in the area where the flooding occurred. watch, it has expanded beyond texas. you can see a line of heavy rain continues to pound central and eastern texas. the threat of flooding is moving into louisiana, mississippi and alabama. the entire southeast is under siege by these storms. back here in the bay, breezy conditions. we've got gusts at 37 miles per hour. 35 miles per hour at san mateo. it is breezy across the entire region. nonetheless, it is warmer than it was yesterday. 21 degrees warmer in napa.
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15 degrees warmer in concord. let's take a live view from our rooftop camera. 70 degrees here in san francisco. oakland, 74. mid 80's in santa clara. 64 at half moon bay. tour the golden gate, we see low clouds developing right now. mainly sunny over the bay. 93 santa rosa. napa, 93. 96 fairfield. a nice clear view from the tower looking out over san francisco, we will see widespread fog and drizzle overnight, continuing into their early morning. heat will linger tomorrow, but mild days through the week. 6:00 overnight, we will see a surge of clouds and fog. lots of patches of drizzle along the coast and across the bay.
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there may be a few wet spots, but we will have a mainly sunny day during the midmorning. overnight low temperatures in the low 60's. mild across the region, except that the coast. highs tomorrow, 64 at half moon bay. mid to upper 70's along the bay shoreline. east bay will be hot once again with low to mid 90's. not as warm as today. southbay highest a three at san jose. temperatures will moderate a bit wednesday and thursday, just minor warming friday. into the weekend, cooler weather than we have seen for a while. mid to upper 80's. >> a remarkable finished aware rain delayed game at the little league world series that began yesterday. nicaragua red debt -- nicaragua
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down 4-1 to japan. sending the game to extra innings. these 12-year-olds will battle it out for another five innings until nicaragua scored on this evening, the 11th. look at the joy there. you can watch the little league world series on our sister network and the finals right here on abc 7. there is something about little league baseball, so exciting. >> it is. the parents got their money's worth. extra innings to watch the kids. >> 11 innings, that is tough for grown-ups. coming up, safe injection sites, the bill in the hands of governor newsom. >> some good news and some bad news when it comes to home
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>> michael finney is here. >> home values are starting to go down. the first drop in a decade. according to zillow, home values in the u.s. are down a 0.1 percent, the first time since 2012. there has been any drop at all. prices are still high. the average american home came in just over $357,000 in july. 40% more than 2019. in san francisco, the average home coitus -- the average home cost is $1.5 million. the parent company of regal cinemas has confirmed it is considering chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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it will still be business as usual at its theaters. mpan to sef covid-19 restrictions and l several here in the bay area. apple is -- it's self repair service to include laptops. manuals, tools and parts for macbook pros will be able -- available. the prices will be the same. the laptops will join his selection of iphone models already available for self repair. apple was being given a lot of grief for not being able for the others us who are a buyers, not to be able to repair them. >> that is good. >> absolutely. >> thanks. moviepass is making a sequel. the subsidized ticketing service
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>> counties can now order more monkeypox vaccines. the biden administration announced they expansion to 1.8 million doses. the virus continues to spread in the bay area. 653 cases today, both alameda and santa clara counties have reported more than 100 cases each. all 50 states now have at least one case. the fda has issued an emergency use authorization for intradermal dosing, which allows
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five doses to be given from one vial. anthony faucher you will step down -- anthony fauci will step down in december. the 81-year-old says he is moving on, not retiring. >> something was often during the height of the pandemic, this morning, first responders and officials joined congresswoman jackie spear to show their appreciation to workers that -- spiritus said they deserve our greatest gratitude. >> governor newsom vetoed a bill that would create a pilot program for safe injection sites in san francisco, oakland and los angeles. the governor says he supports harm reduction, but is concerned about the operation of sites without strong, local leadership and vetted plans.
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he has instructed health and human services to instruct -- for safe and sustainable overdosed reduction programs. scott weiner called the bill tragic, saying "these sites are a proven strategy to reduce overdose deaths while expanding access to treatment." >> the i team has been digging into ransomware attack spur the fbi's cyber security officials are sounding the alarm to a newer -- a new form of ransomware. >> leaves are targeting the bay area, threatening to block access and length sale -- unless their ransom is paid. >> it is a scam that can lock you out of your computer, threatening all of your files, and unless you pay, confidential information will be exposed.
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this is ransomware. >> i use the word criminal. these are criminal organizations. >> investigators say the cyber fraud is advancing with a new variant called zeppelin, malware criminals used to target businesses and large corporations. >> zeppelin has been top of mind because they like to target health-care care companies. >> zeppelin ransomware surfaced in 2019 is now growing. investigators say scammers will spend weeks trying to hack into their victim's networks. in some cases, they will find a glitch, use that to access your software, then use it to blackmail you. or, you get a go email like this. this email will threaten victims that their company has been hacked and if the ransom is not paid through bitcoin,
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confidential files will be leaked. >> this is not something you can pay your way out of. >> never pay the ransom. if you do, you are twice as likely to be hit with another attack within six months. >> surveys show 80% of businesses who paid were hit again. >> most criminal operations are operating overseas including russia. some are traced to china. what can you do? >> whenever you log into any of your devices. >> update your software and be sure your data is backed up. >> all of the new variance of ransomware will try to find your backups. >> if you believe you have been a victim, you can file a report to the fbi.
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the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's >> officials in scotland under fire for hiring a man to ordinate a response to making menstrual products free. critics say a woman would have better suited to the job of period date the officer. the new officer says, periods are an issue for everyone. being a man will help encourage more open discussions. >> who wants to give the first thought here? >> the only man in the quad? >> keeping with the spirit of
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this story, spencer, you talk first. >> there are some issues that are gender specific and would be better handled by that gender. on the other hand, opening more open discussions has some merit. but, i will go with my previous statement. >> my gut initially said well, yeah, it should be a woman. i have known a male ob/gyn's who are super popular. i have never had one, but -- >> yeah. >> we are all in agreement, but, can he relate to the importance of having free products? or just having not gone through that? somebody who can relate to you and understand more?
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>> having experience, whether it is distributing supplies or ensuring that things get to where they need to go, the logistical part. the optics are not great. a woman would probably be better. it is interesting to know what else he brings to the table and whether that makes his qualification more convincing and worthwhile. but -- do you snore? >> we know some people snore. maybe you, may be partner, maybe -- some people recommend taping your mouth shut. the wall street journal interviewed people who used an adhesive strip surgical tape on their mouths and some couples say it has been a lifesaver. doctors say taping your mouth could be risky, especially if you have other medical issues. if you google this, it says at
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the dangerous thing that is going viral on tiktok. obviously, if no doctor has ever recommended you tape your mouth shut, it is probably dangerous. >> i am not going to do something like that, based off tiktok? it would be something a doctor would have to recommend. i don't think they would. i don't think i snore. it is -- mouth open? it is not nasal? >> your nose is clogged, you breathe heavy, you can snore through your nose. >> just taped it all up. [laughter] >> i am not taking medical advice from tiktok. >> the owner of the world's smallest winery has one message, do not drink my wine. his vineyard is located on top of a building in italy and produces 29 bottles of wine a year.
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each bottle goes for $5,000 and they are only sold at art galleries. the only -- the owner says his line is art. what is your view? does this mean it is extraordinary? or perhaps he does not want you to taste it because you might not determine it is worth your dollar? [laughter] >> it is quaint that he is offering his bottles of wine as works of art. there is an arch to winemaking. i am curious to know what the wine tastes like, but i know people who have spent thousands of dollars on bottles of wine that they have never opened. if i spend that much, i have to taste it. >> i am with you, spencer. >> i would say on a special occasion, i would break it open. and just out of curiosity. one restaurant is on to people
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using the free water cup and filling it with a drink. chipotle is doing something about it. the chain come out with a water cup candle that smells like lemonade. it quickly sold out on their website. people are reselling the candles for up to three times their original price. schip ole says they are not doing this to be mean to the people that do cheat the system and put lemonade in the cup, it is all in fun. and now they are making money off of it. would you buy a candle like that? >> no. >> i have not usually going for those gimmicky things. i have always gotten water when i say i'm getting water. >> i don't generally like to get soda anyway because it is empty calories. if i wanted a scented candle, typically it's for like, relaxation.
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having the chipotle water cup is just not. >> it does not add to the mood. if i want to alight a candle, i may be have a lavender scent. >> that's pleasant. >> i want the frosted glass. >> exactly. more romantic. [laughter] >> we
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>> travel trouble at airports is about to get worse. >> it might cost you big time. >> after a summer of travel chaos, thousands of flights are being cut from the schedule across major airlines. in october, american has nearly 1200 fewer flights per day than 2019. delta and united, just under 1000. fewer flights will cost two. >> it is going to mean higher prices. the seats, increased demand. >> the department of transportation warns the biggest airlines that something must change. in a letter sent to major carriers, pete buttigieg saying the level of disruption americans have experienced is unacceptable. 24% of domestic flights delayed, 3% canceled in the first half of
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the year. department promising a new website before labor day to show each traveler what they are food if an airline cancels their flight. >> it is a bummer. especially now that everyone is trying to get out there to go on vacation. >> the airline's lobbying group pushing back on some of the claims, saying the airlines already comply with federal guidelines and the majority of problems were caused by bad weather. saying the airlines look forward to working with the dot to continue providing transparency. the best thing you can do is know your rights. that is the point of the new d.o.t. website. you will be able to use it to know exactly what you are owed if the airline cancels your flight, but you also know before the airline cancels your ticket. >> and eric black woman to earn
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a pilots license. the all-stars tour flew from dallas-fort worth to phoenix. the all-black female crew included flight attendants, cargo team members and the aviation mate technician. a note about coleman, one of her first pilot jobs was to fly a plane dropping leaflets over oakland in the 1920's. you like the way they walked to the gate, like the boss? >> it's great. >> let's check on the forecast with spencer. >> we have mild weather coming our way after a tuesday date inland. overnight, an increase in low clouds and fog. drizzle near the coast and perhaps some land areas as well. some commuters may encounter slippery spots.
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overnight lows will mainly be into -- will mainly be in the low 60's. tomorrow morning, high temperatures range from it 60's to the coast to mid 90's inland. a cool down wednesday and thursday, inland highs up to 90. it will get cooler over the weekend. temperatures will drop below average this weekend. >> we will take it. >> thank you. disney plus day is almost here. september 8, you can watch premier's, exclusive perks and early access to disney content. disney parks and amc theaters are getting in on the action. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> two hollywood actors take on a new role, soccer club owners. >> you can see their new journey on hulu.
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>> tonight at 8:00, the bachelorette. stay with us for abc7news at 11:00. ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney bought a soccer team in england. now, their journey has been turned into a documentary on hulu. george pinocchio -- george pennacchio has a preview. >> the thing we love more than anything is the football club. >> the football club in a working-class town in north wales is struggling. rob mcelhenney had this idea. he asked ryan reynolds, someone he had never met, if he wanted to buy the club. suddenly, the red dragons are there team. the two inexperienced owners work hard for their athletes and for this community so committed to the team. and now, we are on the journey
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with them in the new docuseries welcome to wrexham. i watched all the episodes and now am thinking, now what? >> that community is one of the most beautiful epicenters of heartbreak and hope i have been around. >> it is more than football. it is your mental well-being as well. >> i did not expect the devotion of this community and it really gets you in motion a. >> that is something we really wanted to make sure the documentary was heavily into. that is our entire intention. to show people that even if they do not think that they are a fan of football or a sin of sports, we can get them invested in the story. >> the positivity and the vibrancy of what rob and ryan brought to the area is palpable. >> he is an empathetic, driven
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but kind, supersmart, great partner. >> the stadium. wow. >> ryan says he likes to build things. with rob, you see the two trying to build something new with this 11 old team and the community that comes with it. >> it is freaking insane. to go in and buy, teco alone a football club at this level. it is really about those people and the personalities and that community who live and die with this club. >> welcome to wrexham begins streaming wednesday on hulu. disney is the parent company of hulu and abc7news. yet the abc 7 app and join us whenever you want, wherever you
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